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Unit Name Type of Unit Containing Unit (and Type) GUNTON LG_Ward Parish-level Unit LOWESTOFT MB (Local Government District)
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entries mention "GUNTON":
Place name County Entry Source ERPINGHAM Norfolk Gunton, Thorpe-Market, South Repps, Gimingham, Trunch, Knapton, Mundsley, Trimingham, Sidestrand, and North Repps; the sub-district of Cromer, containing Imperial Gunton Suffolk Gunton , coast par., E. Suffolk, 2i miles N. of Lowestoft, 1072 ac., pop. 88 ; Gunton Denes is here, also the seat Bartholomew Gunton Norfolk Gunton .-- par. and ry. sta., N. Norfolk, 5 miles S. of Cromer, 945 ac., pop. 73; contain Gunton Park , seat Bartholomew GUNTON Norfolk GUNTON , a parish in Erpingham district, Norfolk; adjacent to the projected line of railway from Norwich to Cromer, 4½ miles Imperial GUNTON Suffolk GUNTON , a parish in Mutford district, Suffolk; on the coast, 2½ miles N by W of Lowestoft r. station Imperial HANWORTH Norfolk annexed to the rectory of Gunton, in the diocese of Norwich. The church is good; and there are charities £10. Imperial MATLASK Norfolk Gunton. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Norwich. Value, £186. Patron, the Duchy of Lancaster. The church Imperial MUTFORD Suffolk Gunton, Corton, Blundeston, Somerleyton, Herringfleet, Ashby, and Lound; and the sub-district of Gorleston, containing the parishes of Gorleston, Belton Imperial NORFOLK Norfolk Gunton House, Honingham Hall, Kimberley Hall, Melton-Constable Hall, Merton Hall, Blickling Hall, Elmham Hall, Mannington Hall, North Repps Hall Imperial PETERBOROUGH Leicestershire
Northamptonshire
RutlandGunton. Structure. The town consists of neat, regular, well-built, and well-paved streets. The town hall stands in the market Imperial
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